Meet your NACCU Volunteers: Andrew Treu
Meet your NACCU Volunteers:
Andrew Treu
This is the latest installment of the NACCU series highlighting our association volunteers. NACCU provides programs and services to our members, many which would not be possible without the dedication and commitment of our volunteer leaders. Volunteers, whether they are a committee member, a Board member, or an onsite volunteer at a conference, are all important in making NACCU volunteer-driven programs an exceptional experience for our card industry peers.
Campus Card Information
Name: Andrew Treu
School: University of Montana
Volunteer Role: Professional Development Committee
What is your role at your institution?
I am the Assistant Director of the Griz Card Center. I oversee the daily operations of the Griz Card Center, which include credential support, access control administration, point-of-sale and meal plan management, project supervision, and time-keeping. I also provide support to our affiliated campuses within the state of Montana.
Where was the first NACCU conference you attended?
The first NACCU conference I attended was the 2023 Annual Conference in Austin, Texas.
What is your favo(u)rite thing about volunteering with your NACCU committee?
My favorite thing about volunteering within NACCU is helping to provide different webinars and trainings to the organization. We have been able to bring forth many different topics that provide insight to different campus operations, perspectives, and successes. I believe that this helps to make NACCU feel more connected and provides networking opportunities to everyone participating in the webinars or trainings and also to the committee members involved behind the scenes.
What show are you "binge watching" right now?
I have been catching up on the Fallout series as of late.
What's your go-to coffee / tea order?
My go to coffee order would be a hot Caramel Macchiato. No matter if it is cold or hot outside, I always go with a hot coffee.
What's your favo(u)rite memory from when you were a student?
My favorite undergrad experience would be hiking up the bluffs while in college at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse. It was a great way to decompress and surround myself in nature.
What's one thing that would surprise people about you?
I would say my memory. I feel like I have a memory of an elephant when it comes to random facts, music, and movies. This comes in handy for trivia nights and name-that-tune nights.
Would you rather experience winter in a cabin or at the beach?
I would rather experience winter in a cabin than at the beach. I love the snow, and hanging around a fireplace during the winter is a very nostalgic feeling for me.
